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Letters .Patent No. 62,526, dated lifarch 5, 1867; antedatefl February 20, 1867.

IMPROVED TOILET GLASS.

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TO ALL WI-IOM IT MAY CONCER:

Be it known that I, ROBERT II. BROWN, of the city o f Detroit, county of Wayne, and State of Michigan, have invented a newand' improved mode of constructing Toilet Glasses and other mirrors; and I do hereby declare that the following is a full and exact description thereof, reference being had to the accompanying drawings, and to the letters of reference marked thereon,

i The nature of my invention consists in so fixing two mirrors in a folding frame that it may be used either as a single mirror or as a double-reiecting mirror, showing, at the same time, the front face, the back part of the head and person, andboth sides of the face and person. rIhe drawing hereto affixed is referred to as a more particular description of this invention. In the said drawing- Figure A represents the entire glass with the duplicate mirrors folded together, so that the same will appear like and be used as an ordinary toilet glass.

Figure B represents the mirror unfolded. 1 shows a mirror enclosed in a light frame, and aflixed to the frame 2 by hinges. Frame marked 2 contains no mirror. Frame marked 3 contains a mirror, and is attached to frame 2 by hinges. Frame 1 folds upon the vacant frame 2 in the direction of the line marked it au, presenting its mirror outwardly; and frames 1 and 2 thus folded fold back upon the frame 3, which closes the glass, and leaves it as represented in Fig. A?

Figure C shows the frames fixed together by hinges at the points marked b b b b. Frame 1 contains a mirror, and folds upon the vacant frame 2, and the two then folded by the means of the hinges b b fold upon frame 3, which is so hung as not to deviate from a perpendicular at the bottom backwardly.

What I claim as my invention, and deslreto secure by Letters Patent, is-

The combination and arrangement of glass 3, the folding frame 2, and the folding glass 1, operating as and for the purpose specified. May 15, 1856.

` ROBERT H. BROWN.

Witnesses:

D. S. MeDonnLL, FRANCES S.' MeDowntL. 

